On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 4:19 PM, Terry Blanton <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 4:19 PM, ChemE Stewart <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Did you guys invent the Internet too?  Terry, I like your theory better.
>
> I don't recall "God's Rods".   I think that would have been a bit too
> irreverent for the Potus.  However, there were those "brilliant
> pebbles".
>
> http://missilethreat.com/defense-systems/brilliant-pebbles/
>
>
The importance of the ABM and START treaties to this issue are that no one
even conceived of limiting kinetic energy weapons as replacements for
tactical nuclear warheads.

To commemorate the signing of the START I treaty -- which may well have
given impetus to find non-nuclear energetic weapons of mass destruction --
on July 31, 1991, the House Subcommittee on Space held hearings on space
commercialization during which I gave testimony.on legislation my coalition
had promoted to privatize space launch
systems<http://web.archive.org/web/20090724062504/http://geocities.com/jim_bowery/testimny.htm>
--
after which I became Vice President for Public Affairs at E'Prime
Aerospace, which had been given license by the Bush Administration to take
control of the Peace Keeper Missle production lines for the purpose of
turning them to commercial launch services by adapting the MIRV upper stage
with a geostationary orbital system.

The dramatic reduction of MIRVs in the strategic arsenal, on the very day
that I testified, freed up a lot of resources.

PS:  I must apologize in advance to the pseudonymous noise source ChemE
Stewart, whoever he is, for doing things with my life rather than
mercilessly blathering nonsense to disrupt fragile channels of
communication like vortex-l.  Perhaps it would help calm him down if
proclaimed myself the inventor of the wheel.

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